My answer is 'It is never enough'. Another view seems to be 'How could you need more'? and the third view is 'What's wrong with iTunes'? The cat votes with her feet.

As for the quantity versus quality debate I think I've only ever chucked out 2 recordings and sold on a couple. That's not to say I like everything I've got and had a few dissapointments over the years but like Richard I keep revisiting things in the hope of a change of heart - and it does happen both ways. Trawling the collection for a recording that you previously thought was pants after equipment changes can be enlightening. Mind you that can also work the other way.

Well currently it runs at 1403 Albums and 29,786 tracks . These are all on USB 1TB portable Hard Drive and all in in Flac . I also own and have kept all the CD,s with most packed away in plastic boxes and either under the beds in various rooms or under the settee in the music room.
I have one CD rack still in the music room with about 400 + and space for some new items.
However with the current glut of albums being sold on Amazon UK with used prices of 0.01 and up to 0.50 plus postage and packing I am getting around 5/6 albums a week . Once this finishes then it will settle down but I still feel that the answer is always never enough.

I have about 60/70 Vinyl albums which were bought years ago but have not bought any Vinyl in about 15 years.